The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, March 16, 1864, Image 2
Pittsburgh Oltati .MARCH IG, 1864 WEDNESDAY Frementand the Germans We have already quoted the remarks of the Illinois moats Zeitung deprecating the sit tion of those 'Radical Germane who say they are for assorr and will vote for no body else. The 4citung is the leading Ger man paper in Illinois. We now learn that the VoLlatbtail, the Republican German or gin in Cincinnati, in its issue of Sunday last, also disapproves of the notion of the radical Germane of SL Louis in nominating ragworr as an independent candidate for the Presidency. Per contra the Cincin , anti Volksframd, the Democratic German organ of that oity, which supported VA L LAJIDIGINANI for Governor, has come out in favor of FNNXONI “the only man who *maid ba put against LINCOLN with any prospect of enccese." It was for liceLem.lN as long ns it thought he could be elected ; now It goes for the most radical of all the Republicans named in connection with the Presidency. It says: ••Abraham Lisscaa maim I..atea al katardm, to• &My, sotritielmia,ly braten. TL. ,Itate poopte, tratiwai ttigiaatiaa of party, mat be pat forum, d . the lmtd agaiatt hits. ••fitatat, dovat ci r lt Ahrahra Lia,oht." It then addl.. thm, If wlom the next month another eandWiate can be found who affords better guare... , :eo for success than Enamor'', it will giro aim itn buoy, t. Any body to beat in'neoln. Resignation of 'Speaker Penney— Rls Remarks on Resigning his Orme. The fact that Mr. Paean. au the 9th instant, resigned the Speakeiship of the Pennsylvania Senate, and that ho was immediately re-sleeted, was commamicated to our readers a , the time by telegraph from ltarrisburg. The object of the' ra signatiou was, to show to •! country toot the Union party of th. , State could D. ,- ,ord to re.ivsl,a question of precodeui, and LICII of law, in order that the work of legislatb nr which had so long I,2en delsyed by the factiousness of the Copperhesta Senators, mig,iat he undertaken rod evpeditiel We have joet rcte:.ed Mr l'it!.NL f's speech on the occasion of Lis resaguatlon of the Speakorship, and at once lay at before our readers. It contains a resume of ail the facts involved in the long coatroverry with which his nauio wall always be ae'aciated. The Sra.axa. The Chair mks leave of the Senate to make e. pers9nel explanation. Leave being granted, The Speaker conthoued: FaLLO , v '?r.AA,Voaa: At the last session, by the partiality of the Senate, I was elected to fill the chair of the Speaker. Since that time I hove endeavored to ðers, its duties with a conscientious regard to the oath that I took when I arstmei the office If I have failed in that enica.o., it has not been a failure tesultinc from any intention to wrest from any member on the floor a sinelb privilege to which ho is by right ensued. hare continued to discharge tt ~• tintiee dur ing the present session ; anu although during the diem:Won on the question of organization, I have listened to many things that perhaps appeared harsh toward lure!! personally, yet I have received no d.scourtesy from any member of which I have to complain. As I have thus far sat a silent listener to the dis cussions regarding organisation, it it perhaps proper that I snout i define at this time the °most petition that I have occupied during the present cession. I came here ILA thr SpeAer of the body, duly elected and duly . t ueltned ; I called the Senate to order, according to the custom and practice of the Senate always. I believed it to be my duty to ant as the Speaker of the Senate in its organisation ; I believed it to be my duty when the Senate was organised to continue to e act as Its Speaker until my sue. eessor was elected. I adopted that opinion of my duty under the obligations of my oath without consultation with any one, and I may say, in justitlution of myself, that that opin ion wee not taken upoo impulse, or upon any party view of the eircumetanees under which the Senate was about to meet. I have had no new views on'that Tiestion. I have al mays hollered that, under the Constitution, the Senate was a permanent organisation, made' so by the Conotination, and necessarily so for the permanency and perpetuity of the Government. When I took the oath of office, I assumed its msponsibilities. Among those responsibilities war the contingent nee of filling the Executive chair, in the ease of a vacancy Coming into the Senate at the commence. meet of this seseion, clotted by you with the anthority to net as Its Speaker, sworn to dis charge those duties that the Constitution de volved upon me, I came here with the clearest conviction, which has not been uneettled by anything that bee transpired daring the ses sion, and cannot be unsettled, that it was my duty toprealde until the Senate by its choice elected some one to take my place. I believe that without that eoutruction of the Coned tution, the provision that make. the Senate a permanent body, wah two thirds of ita mem bers always in office nod qualified to act, would be but a farce, and that the mere acci dent that has occurred thie session, for a time depriving one district of its reptesentation and the consequent istinre ro choose a Speak - tr, might leave the State - , nrtetely dieor goateed, wlthout•Govsrnor, without n Senate, and without authority anywhere to Ell any vsoancellaat might occur. Permit me to review the position of affairs at the commencement of the present session. The national Government was still engaged in the. fearful struggle with ciiirece and States that had driftedlnto rebellion, upon the false idea that the bovernment had no power to protect and preserve itself from die - solution. It was calling upon and demand ing the steady, firm and energetic support of the Government of every loyal State, and of 'every patriotic citizen. Thlt great Com meavealth had just passed through al beau d political contest, resulting In the Mc ice of a chief Executive officer. abundantly pledged to an untiring support of the Government and the war. With a majority in both b.-ameb as of the Legislature, holding the same politi• eakviewe, the fortune! of war had placed the gallant and patriotic Senator from Tatham. (Major Wares) In the hands of the enemy, a prisoner of war, depriving the I.ople of hi: district of their representative, and the peo ple of the State o f the power to carry ou: their expressed will in the Senate. The con stitution required the returns of the elutions to be opened and published by the Speaker of the Senate; the Governor was to be inaugura ted, and Cl! Me machinery of legislation to be put in motion. Bader these eirtmmetacus, and with the clearest con:latices of my duty, I came to the locate without anticiputisg Ma slightest differenoe of opinion am,ug hi:mamas upon that caution. I knew, however, that politi -calpartias were evenly balanced in the Senate, sodl did anticipate a contest in the election of Speaker, which might be protracted, unless the expressed rill of a majority of the peo ple was disregarded; and I would have con eldered It a plain disregard of duty, if I hod left the office vacant during such a contest, at nab a time. Always acknowledging the right of the Sen ate to choose he prat thug officer at roe com mencement of the session, if it shall so deter mine, and always ready mot: caeorfolly to yield my place to any et:revisor that iLlght be so chosen,' assumed the responsibility of re taining my position to the chair, and dis - rhargiag its datie.., and I am perfectly willing now to bear tho resoLtialbuity of my acts. I am perfectly willing to admit that in so doing I violated which had prevailed for years in the Senate, in thin respent, Chit I did not step out of the Che:: 'then the motion woe nutde,,to proceed to ti^ eiortien of a Speaker. I remained in the Chair alla pat the motion mytellf, when the practice had been for the Speaker to retire from tic Chair end allow the Clerk to put the motion. My own view of that practice is that it was stover anything more than an art of false deli• carry on the port of the Speaker to avoid pot ting • question in which he was generally interested, and that he could hare resumed theehair at any time open a failing to elect, and continue to discharge all the duties of Speaker—and I have simply to say that I disregard the practice, which I considered purely personal to myself. Some Senators, however, prefer to regard this practice of leasieg the chair es a resignation of theeilice. If this be the true construction of the practice, tien my only reply to those who oppose my position in, that, (so I said before,) wider the eltemnstanme we were believed It my duty not to resign and leave the oiSee ea. ant during the contest, Mins subjecting the State to the liability of being completely dim ing:prated, both in its legislative and mogul, Clue department", and in this view of the preadentaad practleorl em- equally-willing to tape the responsibility of my actL, It has bun admitted by all, that when the union commenced I woe clothed. with all the functions of Speaker, and that it wee my duly to take. the 'their and call the Senate to order; brat Senators who have opposed me ray that when I had received the rotator' of the clot tlon of eleven new member, to the body, tlort mount all my official funetton• ceased, and I wee no longer the presiding officer, beeat F.l new element had come Into the body which had • right to participate in the eleetion. If inch an:argument has any force whaterer, it proves too much: for upore that theory, If the Senate bed chosen Its officers on the fret day of the 'melon, after the now Senator from Indiana took his tent, a now election moot have been held, because n herr r/ce,of had came Into the body, and the official character of the Speakef ceased. I have eearched in vain for either law or precedent to establish such a position, and I think the argument wholly without force. The office of Speaker is erected by the Con stitution, and when cane filled inn legal man ner can only be vacated, as I coneeive, by ex piration of the term fixed by la., by the death or resignation of the oltoor, the expira tion of his term as Senator, or the action of the Senate, it declaring the rill,' secant, or electing a successor. No law exists 'lnciting the term for which the Speaker shall hol,d the office, and it is not pretended that tiny of the other contingencies have yet happened to senate the ofile. It seems to me, therefore, that there can be no reasonable ground to at- HMG • vacancy. I do net intend to pursue the argument fur, ther. I bays only to say that in assuming the position I have taken 1 have no : , redit to claim from any one, other than that of bor ing discharged toy duty. I have been charged, on the door of the Senate, with warping the office, by Senators who bare uniformly treated me, personally, with the greatest e ,rtesy. All theta charges I have treated as mere declamations—they hare not effooted me in any wey. From the mmuieticomen' .1 thel endeavored to confine my•.lf .trim!} .1 the rules of par. filamentary lavi, until the toles of the Sonate were adopted, and I hare not willingly de prived any Senator of ato rights in my ruling. The position. which I have assumed, and which hare been so firmly and ably sustained and defended by my friends on the door ot the Senate, have also been must fully and cheerfully -recognised and endorsed by the eo.rdinuate branch of the Legislature, by the legei and executive departments of the tle, .ramont, and repeatedly by a legal majority of inis body. I had hoped that efts en- I domemonts had been followed by ihr add: Donal one of the people'a votes in ailing t it recant pL.re in tail chamber, and g•ving the mffietitutional majority neceasary for leg.s• cation; and when that majority had. by its vote, determined not to proceed toou ale-,ion for Speaker, the ordinary 'fig:AMC,. of the State, which has boon so long delayed. would hare hero a' ivied to prl'e ea. liat it seems atilt 'o be blocked. Senathrs, under their ore ohligatinnr, rel. :it Ice on.idar rust my ociiirp•tlon chair in the moition I have etetvil is sufficient warrant tor them to Vote meaeram to whffili they profess their accent; drop seem to think that sufficient jus tigcrailen ler preventing the ordinary leg,.. lion rf Ca, State from taking its proper course, sad they have the power so to do, al though a minority. That throws thero.poos:- Milty upon me, alter the iffiest, hoe determined not to proceed to any election it seeue me that it is not my duty to the State hog, to remain to the chair, II Senators it eon etre, their duty that it would r. t be jute to the public iotera,te that I should remain in the chair if my occupancy of it is made Ca, occasien fur throwing an imiediteent in the way of the legislation 61 the State, in the condition to which the country is now hand. Whatever my position deny be, mrh•tat or my intereste are, whatever my desire. arc, ad such considerations ore a. nothing in coo iior leon with the public interests. After a service of almost sir year. in the Senate, I may say that I have en wish or de sire personally to be the presiding cbS :or this Senate, however mach I an flattered and always would be flattered by that poaition If the tact of my oocapancy of the chair is made an oeusaion for Loy man or any Seen ten on this floor to justify himself or fham• wive. in an opposition to the ordinary pro. needing. of this body, and if, by resigning my lace, I ca s n further the intererte of the pub lic welfare, and expedite the legislation of the Commonwealth, then I think it My duty to resign. With my ainierre thanks for the courtesy 1 have received, and without imputing to any Senator. upon the door of this Senate any im proper motives for the course they hare taken, I reeigo to you tile iffiles which I have heti, Ono. the niece of the last section, having the fullest asintranee that you will not now permit it te remain vacant by a protracted eon rest for my Sae<OSSOr. Os Wednesday, !larch 31, lieu man arrived at New Orleans very ear pettedly from Vicksburg, cad eer eral hoots with pen. IltNkli and other military leaders In arranging for a n• w military expedittou. Tl.e True Del:a slye this new expedition 1 , 1 , lreiined for ti bile. Our private adviaes from repro s-nt 'bat fared city a. intet.,.ele Maury, who commands ;he d• fences, has forbidden any one to go gutpßle the lines—not even a newepaper tau be passed out. We have no doubt tha , every exertion will be made to defend it, but tie next blow that falls will crush it to the earth. of course we are not permitted to reveal arty part of the plane for the next expedition, but this much we will say, •'lt will be more tolerable for Sodom and (le month than that city." The eorrePpoodeot of the Am.ociate.l Preps writes from New Orleans The soiltrity of the pas: month has in diczted the, rometb ng was in t, bet as the Commanding-llenarsi is rt., cent, snit the wise sod knowing ones out of credit, there is less than the usszi guess ing upon the sobjeoL DADLOILEN a body was boxed up el Walk erton, on Sunday: and heolight to R.ch mood, the object, we understand, of its positive idi ttifiesiion, and the establish thew of !he fact of the archon cf the ih fimr,ue documents upon it, all o , which bat been attested by itoesses.—EicAreend Eztioniss-. This goes to evnliem the luipic,on iba the epeeist orders said to hare teen found Dahlgren are lorgerien Why should the rebels thivk It necessiry to "eat-eh:Wit the feet of the finding, utiles, (here were leubis oven swung therneeives that the paper, were genuine. MAJOR-DIMEIAL STHPIIIIII A. 111.11.1.8 VT, formerly *lawyer, is • South Coroßaton by birth Be wee one of the firer Brig, uler-Gencrxis made by tbe President whoa thle war broke out, was fires assigned to du!: IB filiernuri, and woe relieved by Ore. Fremont and ordered home; ho after wards woe appointed to the command of the old Fourth D.yl•lon, and distingoixited hintulf at fibiloh nod the listehie Ile to .Le elder Major General In the Depart ment of the Tenneuee, and should any no 41dentbefall GOO. Sherman, wou'd, by sir Bus of his eosemiesion, commend the De plitt.o3ol:lt, and this present expedition Aw official report from the Provost M. shot. General gives the number of en!ist moots In the United States between Jana ■ry 1, IEAS, and February 22, DUN, I. tot lows From J.. 1 to Nue. I, I . Fro Roe. I, 1663. to Jan ZI. le.:{ 110.000 from Jan 31 to Frt.. 11, Atnt_ 00100 Add product of the droll or 154.1.... 4OOOd Add downers returned ..t.f..000 I wrath! rorps Tte-enlistoof reteratt. 64d black tmor IMMIIIMI!! FruaccN States have declartil iheir preference for Mr. Lincoln fur President, In MAR, its follows: Pennsylvania Legisia lure; New J•rsey Lsgishoure; C•liforni. Legislature; Ohio Legislature ; Mari laud Legislature; Michigan LegislacurlViii cousin Legislature; Ravens lealoW are; Rhode Wand Legislature; Minnesota State Convention; lowa Sure CoaTegtioc: Indiana Boots Convection; Noe Masup• shire Slate Convention; C.nneetiour Convention. HOW THZ Pll.lBo,Elta a HZ TRZATIM —Fora Yankee negro sokllere, captured in Jamul City County, were brought to this thy yes Wiley, and delivered at the Libby, where they were distributed, se fares they would go, into the solitary Della of the_ Yankee officers captured during the recent raid. This le a taste of negro. quality, we /any. Meted Yankee officers will not fancy Derr mach.—.ll.iclunewd Whig, March A •EfonS of .the old-etnablished banks in the Allende aides, vw blob have in years past realised large profits (rem Government bulinen,..are qukto Wig:ma *bold the cliestkwo of the mew Notional Bioko, end are tosihm a potty_ valore opm them, by othrouios auto tr,oa Shorn. Mn. S. S. Cox IA reported to inalimantly deny the ;nub of tho New York &raids recent story that- Gen. Moelellso was un willing •o be a oaoti'd.te for the rresidet - CY The thr.ll itself seems to hare to fal;11 io the story, for it has dropped its sdrocary of Gen. Grant and returned to the support of McClellan. IT le said that the King of the ltelaiana has strangely ad•ieed the Prineeen Char• lotto nor to aenornpany her host - .. 1, the Archduke M.61130:1113, to Mexico bot to rollnw bim when he liasantooLb..d down the difficulties attendant on bin taking roams tinn or 1.14 prnpir, Tua rchrl Bragg is ti brother.in.law of Jet! Davis, which accounts for his position. "lin that provideth net for his own house hold is worse than nn inftd,l. - Davis is acting on roriptural nut anrity. 11,11 wrs.l..ergin, where our pri:ioners are to I.e lu pl, is said to he a I , ralthy and pleasant pa, in a fer:lle regl , u, and its inhabitants 'wed ngninet eez..,ou Ty four hundred nlnjwi!y. f 7.10% ABU EirRETT aekho•ledgee the fo c,'N of f ilfn,l $501)00. collected for the t.otTeriDit Enicuiets of East Teoneseee. ],out,. Tuoureur bait been in•ited to lecture in Wushingtou. T() ILKNIEN.—The n..w tYr, of Ih. Aasucimir.n, a - II Milkmen p nerally, aro r , gn..t•rt to 'brat on 78138130 A 7 !It nNt.) . Mar , L 17,1,, at =}i' o'clock, at John Ramalar's. to lAAo Into cotolderatton tho q t . : att., of tinn.lty t rat el. By ortior 16.3 t TRY BEeRKT Ala. _:-„,.SPECIA NOTICF.—The owners of Oil At the Allegheny latilet; are requealtd to ra.ose thir Oil at once. athersrlso It will ha,e to to remor...ll at their er,ets., as 11,re II OA room there t..d. consul V:usttl.... At,nth. this coati, Istil .15 trouble nod etven., mbil J AMES ALLEN. Kharf ..I.e. „ I 1 f , (N 1, b ) .31., :r .. 1: ,, r , ceil e. ,l , et . „ 11 . i n , :I n d , tai held at the ilattittn4 How. on 1 . 111./.1 Y. tha ttitth day of tliar..ll, Ititti baiararn the ittotiv •4 1 and 4 0'6,1. p m. 11. UPPIXE, blanchaater, Fab. tith. Mutt. toll .1 Pirravitnon FT ft trait AND CZICA. , C 0,..) tort lee or rum Sai liv /.lo oy m. 14th. r ••• DiViDENI).-111E ItuARL) (11' 0., 11.r0c..r. hay. tho do) daclartid a dividend PElt 01:1iTtll on the Imam, id Thild .11..,irtaatra Ttoft•tit thi• C. ray.,n). •int to 1• • arvi Pa a., 1-... v.:. e.ti Ili.. Ist dad .4 it II ifa2,l 0. II 114 TIN Fi;., !•cit- , !:-TF.Nt F Cif 01.11ITTXP Ist' aro, la. a...J0...ail lotto [hr Fors Pitt ...rat. /Intl \lard. 0., itat• .f to INCYI 11l Istal of 1:N76. flit d• t t•- arsta.t.ial 0.. It,, Sub•t•.•itt• • I, 13114.ktie. TI, I.•t ...Id al fn. oftl.a of fli.• Mvnti...a.ahala Ildnaa at..l at SE ll•arlait 11 dal f.d7 /Ili t..-1 h.. t leo.1;11, l..mnut ...• tr. Pitt.-. h rtir ••••• M 1. ., .:•1 4.!! th , datertt t.o.n • of I,du•t, ani t.• 1••• • •.•;1••••• , ‘ V. the • tn , rn,...• • ••••rr• • • • i• rr• hand, In .t ntwa In tha r'. •ral.••noa .1, .REMOVAL I . .11 \rood I . MEIMMiNM C=== WOOT 1 STREET Tt, STEINWAV:3 PIA.NOB I=l H. 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Connie Cann:civil., 11, n of I wale . i'cia• T)175 -7 11' CATS,IM Atent IB•LO PIT I no. of toot P•or Tom nahlp. o .11 bo • , andolot.. Isr too rtileo e.t.a, ('amnats- Ito•rr, on loot to lb. doolot of tho Union 1.1.8.p0i0 mon orlon. fo,o _ . FOR P [MTH OSTYT Alin=lTT. Elm.," will A c.ndWat. Int the all, of Prothonotem:, .hject t. Ow docleloo of the II obo ; t+ areedSilftlii th. $.l ankle. ta lb. •zi ..1 rt. Como Doepu..lican lion VItlY111()NlrIli .--Jacon 1 " H. W , 4 lb. N:. it, Ward, l'lttalAirgh, will le • trublitinto fur lb. iigbted the deg !slop of Lepablicari Cos, patiailc PKu'l 11\uiX1Y.-7iioeT. Sten frill M o b‘r lbc oflico of Pcocinotsry. oubJoct to tea fic. - 1•1 , n, or lb. bob. Itopublte.. Courtin:Won. alft:te FOll. .uNtrt'Aicir MOLLS Win Le rautlitha.l.r the. nfllca el Prulhonoter7, aoblert to 0.. 44, Islov MA Calve =Ea CORON R of Btrailrigimm. 1.111 N. • cAndidate fur Otrr. eashinet to tha 041.1,1.4 lb.. Unino Iterablima County C. 11•11.11012111. tubt..la wto .. --- ...p.eoltor , ;Eic—Jorix Slot:Lingo, of the Tint Ward, Allegheny, will hes eandi• 4.0. Mar (k.runor of Allegheny Oonety,subject to tiro 4"-igrko of ti,e.anlng , foonty flonvontloa d-1., .rEw an I - ER TISIE.TIEJr773 CORN MEAL - I`d! bush. prime, in "taro •c 4 for gab. by W M. 0011111.1, rbbbi r I Lamm y stn.. TEASI-17511111fettentAT H PO •• G P.; "ImiwO i; TO • •• Oolong; tor .4. b. (mbln) ailarvin aLAZIKAR REICS WOOD weisTED.—'lwenty A—A Odd. of Gr. A ll.kory Wood want. d, for molting moot. Log Ire of IdeDONALD A ABDIIOB LEA, .S,OCX) ....... 7u,000 malt NO.I Z 42 aad 244 Liberty at., near Ward. O.WETCT 15 KA NG 11:8. —Just received, a Ar• bozo. prima Sweat Oranges, .Ito, stab Larva e, I,r tale at tha Family llrocary Seat* of JOHN A. 12E148111{17, • mlalf, 0nr0..• Llbar. and Hand street.. .• BOH T 0 N CRACK E --43Trh am , Nino, Uslk. Putter and /*ropy Crankon re-min.' !mob from Ms Boston Balm le. and L al• 6J tha Fa-rel or at ratan. AJ JOHN A. nrwinew, enble . , t,roor Libnrey and Hand amnia. quart and pint lint k..) flea. pore hall.rtn4 CM, jt.t re, fre+l ak,el for idol., the due. or alts.l- 1,1 by PAIN A. RENSHAW, tahlf Onrr.r (Abort, end Rand attest.. WANTED—A M.Aultino MAN. without r.m ly, o. .sty , rberad or e Term 1b.,. Lodes from ltd. city. lle clencal re.intrld ar to cbsrartwr and albl•ty. Ingot. of EdcDONALD A A &BUCK L 11.2. mbld Noe 212 and 214 Lib •rty at.. nrar Wood. MEMIII 75 'An Platy Pottad ; An do Stock FM; In 55 Natural Loa; a 5 inotata T.55t ; by (ob 15) SURIVBBI LAMB !'TAMP EMITS, for sale b.* Walk JAMES BMW, Ide and molt, idIyILLOWR-59 bundles IrOlirriMir V udo kr — lllllll3r FL COLL= .4EO" AD PEATISEJLEJrTiI. ILUBLIC L&—Tho 'tincleriti e -ned will ...port., Pnl , !lc bolo wf DISESDAT, 311trrit 23! at ALI Bidoor. on lidarkrt street, In the Bor • anigli of illancbrater the following property, rir large Dra't florwa, • 1 h T double seta of Harare.; f. Wagons. In good running order. A M. nahlo tre.lit will h., mi•• 11. Pale to corn. mance at It o'rkek HENRI ,eIiNIDE.R. MATTMIIk Allinoll. /kneel 50h16.6t XI ATTI NoTieli; —Whereivi IA Lotto.. Toatitnientsry t., th• ~.tale of John Rant tar, late of ()hall o.rit t, v. nal. Ip, lece.ed hare been granted intl.e aul.”. titre, ail p.n... i•deittral the tail °lilt,. are nqto.s.rd t., mate onno-dt•te psytto nt end ha.lng el•Inoi or dein, do Baatoat tn. e. , the Bald dooea..ed .111 mak. knows. Same • 111,ont dots', to .1 .u+ rviunduN, „.. RORK N VIIPAS. I mLln.lt.l•Atw No. Wood r•trwet K (11{04 1 3A N ABE'S EXCELSI PIANOS I Air ,hortuntad .1,14 'ear, and privilogs IPI aIIC arit4.li .tmy lima within sir months .1• , n1.1 a Pim, ma iota ant .ta• satioNotion. CEIARLOTTS BLUME, 47111 Th ei rowt Sule Aµrul Ga 66.6,.'s 1161 on. l'Inno• 6,61 Pritme • hr,l l , r,ant m 616 ( 'ORD A: CO , Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Nave na. In et., the herg...t .nd ttamt cocapheta allak of g0...1e f.r 'Ever oflonol lu IM wwl Merchants aro naoagled to call and czatulce oor •l.w k which will ha /rid al very low ntos pa 9 - - . IRlll'E Ell ES V_S 300 L••• prleao '0 do'opo do, lOC Lhd. N 0 l lager, on drop; 80 do pet In •• I 'ab.Sugyr t -tic,. I Pd3c•rs. an rind ?In ;1•••.., now rro, too do byta{w. •11601 . ..1 30 , 4,. ILonp •n thmo pw-ty.. Ilacti•tol at. ••d Lair Md. 130 tdd• rortorm Bay Herrioc SL• do fop of 1•1•114 d . .0 do I...rs•dor -do, 10‘ , hal bbl• Lake do; SO do Wlsito Pith; 34) LLI.. Tile+, No 1 8•13: "i Itstra sod Ixtra Family rivos. NW ••• 701••••..• moor.] d• C.. Nv. I ar•ot, •••••1n...1 1.-A 0.1 ti ~o• lot -no P. • •.I. i.• ttd• 1•••• • I y 30118 I tIOUPB • , t 0 ,14 oar Soll•bd•td sod W•twar •troots. FRUIT A NI) 2,H A DE TRFES, I=l M API, •. 2 0 , •10, •ed ul sr.Cl, II .1. , .1 PI I. • 11,i:.m 110.••• tr. Ibrnto Lamb- 5.., k. , Trams', • e••••••••, 4n:qt. • • h., •• ...Et• s , ry at.rk lIICA R. 1 . 1.1 M. IivICILIiJiLICN. BEl.llllli TIIVIE, Hilt , ' BOK 111, GIiCIENHOL,/ PI. I. NT', rt• ..1 •I. • SUS .•nt 1.• MURPOIII, Jr, d.. 11 Ink land N NIUII I "" ''''" N" rERK I. B. Es 1 , .F , 10.4 i• •1 •• fragr.4, tr• r.rlttsn.. 11,11 ski•in ..t. • .4 .n :l •u••••li A 1... 341. 11111' F 11,1101 11 1: 1,RE,1 P, t • , rlllt. 41 1 tivta Pat( M. t 1.1•• •• 1,3 11.tt, :11•1/ •ntt Bruth., 1r.grr...1 1,31 (4.4.42013 h•rtd ar•l 4 t 0,4 .41 IMI=2 mM In klarl[4, II 1.• / _ . /1 1 !) N KWS 1( ) II( )I'..iEES 4W.. , .i.et , l., ill tit. 1134 tr 14 ..411 xn.l 4sattatue 1/.41, rot—ct 74,1 . 14% 161111441 O , OOA, .41atIng Cull-r 2, lea tr.n ex. Walt. rm. ttxtt t4l% aed Mort Tth Tra Seta, Ira 12.2...1 Stamla ~ .11.1 44 arr. HIM a2r s, Lampe, Jr , Jr . Strre, Tla and }hart In.. Warr, )1.01.. Wu, Grid Itens, , bratt. Itlrst 14•64. Tln 44.1.11,2 an 4 Jot. Wort .Im, b.. 241.2 411 work war rantrd .24 nn •r IS I 4 1 14 , 11 W 411 - 4 A • N1i..... ES TA ‘. 44 - Alta 5.4. 1 , r4• iLsh, tr , t,4 1 4 11,. .. .1.. Dr. 12412 a 1 ear 1a.4.1 .0,1 22) prt•ar nrrn.l, ri, or• 9400.000 500,0110 .1.1•1 •e, lYt eh.. A l lali/ rnlsll riITTSCI,I2/1 t!•Nl'l'Akl mt . As 2 `../ 1 M•.' 2 `•' • • •nd sn Bay d Islend Herr., 1. •• N. I Lehr,. r • • nn half lAA, L.A.. 1..0 • WA,. ht A 1.11.21.01 l 111 - 1 1 WI IA T . IHllik'q: It , . In., V 2.J. )1.1 /tots tht-lt Dwelllnge •tpl lAA. nes. '.l 1-co nal 1ty..../N ertll pur2t.ese. A heel 1.. ItAstting •14 LA on lower tltyet AllyAh.ey l'lty 1111• sr.II par. Pv...1 ng. at 4 I.da • Y WIII of nrry and La 0.21 t strYete. Otty. 111 rYnt Ilse, AI .11 la,. fot 12 per rent on the Inv.mettnent Apply id melt D. Mc LA IN 102 linorth street WA LI. PAPER. PAPRIL, SIIAL/FA, PATEN', BLIND II bit Min IlAtift thud P APIS k t.tingltt, And llne hlghset pr.r. paid At the 112.01 t And Pepe, ett.n.. lITNNT Hgtß 10. .1-UN Tito I.IIIIbERA I. N 7. Allegb.n) t it - 111 N I)()UGI.A:*+, (LAI. 1 , 0/ Arto Art../ holrvalo de.lor lo moign se.l meatie I.e.tr I ll.ou•rturr.l lisomoo, a. m.o obd 81434 NN Y, N*11 , 111N1) TONAI..). No. Il N.lt ill nII TEI nratir, e•r Cocoroomo. •STIII.I e. 111111•• blt 1. JAS E r Youghiogheny Coal and Nut Coal Ordrto 1.11 at too Plata, below th. Sow woo Brld ir a, or at roatil.ato, No 7 , POPLAR ITUItII7, ♦lL t h.oy. promptly atton4a4 to. eartreatorn .Oola promptty p 11.4 whin oairdtf G(111). SILVRH a tra,U H. OW PO NH. 11, 10,1.5, cm kr. ploy F 4.1.1 lb. SOLD. SILVER it U. S. COUPONS, A. lIPIcTIOIIIi. Us FlrfU ISTUICT L SNIVELS, Who Louie liana ...or, of LADIES' BOUTS • ND 1611101L1. No. le NOUTII rorwru BTU.We. Pelle.l.lpbte, Bee constantly ale tweed • res•ral easertm.si LADIES', see GIIILIDIIIIT'S1100111”1 8110113, selt•bis for rlt, and conntry trao.. R ARD: cuANce. for an active man or ll= A cash capital of uoly Ll,out $l,OOO co sl,too qo red. to amen, ao *taw., to • U•Po•ri 1.., the Lily shod u• the rivnr • Addrece 1101 340, Allegheny City. • - mil II:In PONMAL6 for lirudlng, Priving Ectilnyt with Corbrlon• Tannahtll Lane. In the 813 tb Wyd ; &leo Smith 'Knot, In tn. Ninth Ward, Rom Penn etr.eat the Alle.ghcoy r.rpr, will be re ndred op to nA TT:11.1, A y .b. litS foal., at 3 o'olock r. m. The lid. on Tentmnill L•no ettP• ttp ,yire per coil. yard. All et ytertel to be plammi directed. or n mob per yard. the contractor tae.rw. lag the banding ctene. C. 31c0OW1111. mh1214 RocArdinty 118001... V. - • - anVi. KACTolo , .—Propogale aro froited k the er.ctlen of tba Third Nall mail Dank, Pittsburgh. Plana .1 specification. are now ready, and ralo.ba won at the MB. of BABE Idnagli, at lb. Nayarit building, between the bouts of 7f4 a. m. mfd op. nt. whet. Itelt •111 to roalvad 001,111 A Mtn *O4 en BOBFRT C. Beralltarl. Pro O,WEiSTrf. IaIS 61.4 (Ad ac,Aerop N. 0. Bops, 10 An An •do P. 11 do: I'o bbl.. do do Br, 0. 11Iolaew•. •• 110 do C. yono. do; For oale by cob 1.1) [MLITT k LAZZA R. 1...).1i()KE A WAIT:i= tho Allegheny ,ILP Wharf, an lb. night e lb. fOth of North, • balk OIL PLAT, wok th• uain• of AUSSItY MrOSID6 0o tho and of 11. It la about Ili ft knig b y it ft, 'Ma, Tbe bulk bead nod part of t i % deck ate tha boat. A liberal rovard ha id for Information .0 th• boat. There ••• • Tranch creak Dont OM le It when It Woks naray. tahlt:tf W.N MRS ON vii OR HALT WELLIL—Wa hare In afoot, In rood order, COO fent of Ooppar Toblag, 2).‘ loch, nod ittO fist if P*l.llll Drama Tni.lng I lo s t, Working Oar rehiod •11 rotnpltte, vehla ream offer for ;aft .1 Inn rata, for cash mhB.l, tio. :4 Wood stmt. logiati, MILL gDPECImom. FLOUIL— A. We bar• tootwenswel ntoolvleg • no, cbolts Wt of 05,000 basbitli gaulhira Wheat, fully soul to Thu from witteh the bletratp•••• of Xt. Laub now Is suds, We as• mwpc•••••• to • tans !WA oarostows• Id* _lion! mall to We bso et. Lealtbras& • • • - •L •• • nahlik.S• _ rL 1111:111DT a 110. .riew 4.orEnrrsE.vE.r.rs. I=3MIEI E=l Er= I=l 1 1 IMMO DIOS. !CHEAP PASSAGE FROM THEak COITNTRY." LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. The under•kno.l i• tat, pr•parrd to Lt.r.g out pas acagan by First (1... Royal Matti Ntromera, Dirt, to blew Tor I. or P.tt burgh, Liverpool Queenaleffo, LrrAd xnet— ty, Galway, Lower Than Any other Agent Here C.II and gee Oarand lorwi striune.rs srd every wo,k,rates 4.41 .1 veryttau. Thr. undersigned I. sl•. , A lor 11.. WAt•H• INGTI , N Lib IC' .1 Clipprr SaititaA- reAsele, 84(ilfig voklt kt w•.O Lieorpool anti New York. Pert 1,4 ..fonght ••ui b) tLI. IIu•• at qrf atly r.•dured rabni. IMArrn obi 111 NATIII'AL BASIL( FOP. 6+ LL, pavan. at any its branch , * In Rn..f. land or IrAstl. D O'NEILL, a•W No nd Snalthtl,44 at , lohld TO THE iTHI.I(...—Tho Magazines and Papers Oslll4 mule r. pelted sAinuotol rn tho Price. of their PutOlcallot r ore et LAST C.. 31 PILL ED TO INCRIASF. TOR LISTA/ L rnicEs OF SOME OF TRIM. ea 4, onverated below, viz liarpeer Magneto, Atlantic Monthly, Lwo 'n Meant on, Continental /Snottily, Bracknorol's MAR. •erne .1 Detrionwen Fa•hlon., 30 renld per ropy naoh. II raper'. Weekly, h.rraft.-r. N center par copy New York Cllpp.e, P,U. v tiatrth, n,• , 1 gowlay Merrntw, T tenth per copy each. Nou T•wk Ledger, 0 rent• per ropy. All K.. York. rtiled•hble and .'ia• tr.o•il lima cents per copy each. JOHN P. RUNT, UT MINER. JOHN W. PITTO.'k, W. A. GILDER' FINN FE Y. SDPIONDS. FRANK P. C ksw R. MINIM, And all ether dealer,. rittabargh, March 1 , 11,, 16 , 4. toltli , EW PUBLICATInNS. AT HUNT'S Tbs. k , the P une,l•l •r , I th.nat. , Lett , . futcolwlnt, InsclkAntte. Ildruos..ll I flit, I. W.,,otnrn. .Ith mad e0e.v.... tr... 11 th• K n1,41.1A b. auldwu 121== U•ta, hIc11•11... • Repoli, vr , .11,• h., Lk...M.. 'Mae N.. 7 Th. Llf• d d Go Bat lor Prior 7.1 vu to IMME==I Muun,. lut lo Cot, t Novel• -The I nd• .n 4,14,4 Tn.uut.t • Yoa but t tatut,,t of TL. •.r L•At onet.r in (.4,1 Morel." Solgt,bor Ily Its • •'.• 14. , :u 0.11.1 Tlun 1`• rl•4 vrtlreztan If )c, vc•ta Now [Loh, Lsle cry ,•( any tlnl , r.ll , f• JOHN P. Hums Cheap C7as.h Book =EI RKJUVKNATtPt K' l'll I: II Alt( Tn. wrt.4-wittl .14,1.. • It %AA .14 rider 1414. -If. (4i I. Thal r .ca, to m.os ....•••••,•••• 4••-• ,•-•••• Y. orylest Tied k ••••3• /./ r.an am Data Lloo.la. not /1 rill ••4... , h• Near+, ...no- Tim 61 ma roma'.. 0.. Namtryr or! t 1.4 a 7 . 1 A Y oral nual A. liar, ••,,,/, awl W.+. 19,a U oaf pr.... r V (...7..•1 o.4+w •• I A.. Thal Y okrsa p...* W Nu. Irma TlwY mad ewe ail IN••••••• Nrc-11. It la EL..t • DJ., cutausl.••.. Nltrat• Md.., ..• lagrwilnat OW , 1,14, PINY DOLLAR BI MON /MI LOITON. Gouerw,..et, fl.r uniasittleol4 .:Mroorth 1t... • anlA-tnagmbarY C4A4 YIXTE'RES.-.41„ h i end Pendants,thandellers, Brat-keit. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO. Ml= lIIIMEEEM Him Gi: ite Spring Stork or floods, Which la ext.s.gt, wad irt. wlll a..y• thin, •• hay. atirw , ..trer.d t, 'ha ItkilAlc. Warning thank. to a 1r umay fri.ndm end palrane for lb. ILb orsl restraosze haretoro , * r•wwlrad. and IT11•10.a. LL close attecitlaw lUr ha. a.m., In meal all aye ..1d hi.nd• and many haw enea GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODY, 1!EMEMI:11 131=3 t.t.l tr. ormarly with X. 4. 1 ,41, bia...T11113 h Co. vr. sam a MOORn RAD, DEN [SON k So. NI Market Street, Hare Ant roe 1' a hill ot. , cit of Eel it Ikti Dtuirs. TRIMMING, TIINTAD Lack. PrNOLIALI and NIIENGII UUAPb , SILK Td LIMO tuonAtuctilerm, GENT n U GOO; lost quality COT TON IIIEGINO .d MILK UNDB/LOAR GARNINTI4, BONINUT, GLOVAB; land WASTE 81.111IT8, LINEN and PAPTAI lULI.AItS; lINITONS,aII kink • ai`JOL COTTON; fatal style BO N NET RIDU.N.d kr., ea , artilnk offeral In tem tied, at wirndarela and retail, on Una meat favorablo tonne U,r rub. RrilitOVAL. GRAFF & HUGI'S, (SVCCI/19068 To GRAFF I ~ 11••• maure4l fro% No.. W Lll•ti, a*. ao4 •paelocul -Mos. 206 and 200. SIX D3Ollll DIVLAW SIXTH, ON LINICRTY Whore tbey mill be happy to meet their old Meade and easterners. othl2-9.11 FROM LIVERPOOL FOR 000 00, OVIIRIGIVCI TII ROUGH TO PITTSBURG]] 1. oit Ausig• by 1,1-.3•I'S so low aos • Paraiss• oo .11 , e•wsla win sun ly to sure. Itl.to 4.1., Ml` ourstfkat. at o.re. WM. BINGHAM, Jr. Sn,o rink Wry.. Pltte.urygb WM. P HECK et C4Y, WholePnle Ur, cora. 116 Liberty a rest, bare for ra , r bble. lioreanltA Apple.; WO do picked Rumart AppbA; id do prnoe Whits Deoot.., 6330 lbe Leaf Tobasco, 16 bbl.. Street Older; il do Tallow: 3 do Sorghum Moisture; 1010 do Istra No. 1 Bait. rablb 900 , ft L i o 3g. STAR OF THE WEST % bblo. Prot', DooL,k Halm Floor; 100 do Bartlett'. do do; 60 do °oleo Molest Vitra do; 60 d." Ford'. art do; 60 do Gar. Extra FatoPy de, 60 do Troves St. Lads do; 100 do Golden Ago ICUs 'do ; Tor dido LIDIDSAT IT TILLTOBD, vtaa N laboit't stdeoL EpEmovAL—Aldeman• J. DONALD IV BON kw Owing! bb Moo hors fra 1111‘. Mar shwa to 7iCKB°3•B 1441C1t, oot door to en Altai, Ram of tlis Mule Tokooorto- Ugh Pena alarm 4rEir .1D i - ER TISEXEXTS. nut Rt.:41174E14;T U. S. Infantry All 141t.attot -abether \TWO •• or Or • o • Bounty of FOUR UU Nkl:6li Go.em...t• until April Lt , 1 •.• {Or it 10IIF.DT LOCAL BOUNTY 03 , 1.1 by .., B..roirth Townahlp or Corot,. Beery/LID, ! • rll, •trev , .. t . I, t t h. 1... 1.1. AS C. 1 HISII, Cal.. I , lb trv. rutting OfticPr. xtreot fr.•sh lioport 12.olottve to tho 1311. 3 t.t. At the o+gen v•ii•in • • ILIA AM 1. ntili n\.ee med. lie Velmiel, end 011 hill .t.,..11A • • n•!,,nl .ei Cello-net re the Ilegular my.l Ipl /1 s sANI/I[lll.lN Uwe e pb,,,A by pr ,err c.. •... , ! amending Toe !Lot I 1 t. , 1 ‘ , 14 herman's de partment herd .I.larte,• gnat.: ~t II unnellie, and ha• been with 1,... , ,ren and la all the march.. and Ka ttlo , duriu, put At the/dna or Gen. Cro,.'• ..i.o•tin• 1.1 the ley of the All.wo•ii , pt 1..! • Booed of WS, ar.o ~rdernd t.. o and .otaruln• all Hale, and •aord horm.• %on dtr-ing the rat:Tao:a and the 'llnard,“ after I. moth' ex•mlnatton 14 too pallor,. . ealdence anion Ito tln annaat or Hanna, deAtdod —,,Annaeolle. the tint Battalion of ths lath U S. I A htry entitled to tha following los-npt vas on It• Oandard! A4lll' BAYOU. ARK ANSAS POST. CHAMPION HILLS, YIRST AT TIrKS• BURG, JACK:WIN. In making luoa, la Its te• poi*, It °lliiil4 •h. I lth L S Inlaatiy t1t1..1 to the 100 110aor at N ..•I•lirg, having In a body planti-d suit malnt.itaid •Am• • n the- Dania{ _o h • lose /.1 43 3-10 kmar r•ot Its gallant command ai, iti ,• no dt.d at the parapet. Ita con• net and loei t • Boars. after •cereful ex•ralnathin. tailleiteattnevnllel in the army, and rnatiectfdlly sok tLr Crrieral .vininatoltog I h • Vt., aria:ant to allow 1 he Inaeriptiun •%, aro.-/ ' At Colllerolilie, on the II th •.f Out Amt. this U.S talk, and f our of ihi r , te Indiana, ea. attacked by Gen Cdtaltnart with n force of ith and Ohs ptie.• a:though the onnt,l cal dleparli, mat a 1.-e• ht. tiro, was hat.l In ,beck tor 11.• It.tti, mud nuelty drivan oQ. Yor Its oindiachlt;• ad ioot 'h a Rattail.° a," h.lo.uwhte. I Si! lien Sherman. On tee nald at M,wi.. ti.tze .tiourit t , ithrt-it In tyro ,. a. It 5, 1.1, Pi lyin It had Von "Si nth, t.-16 tad:11011w SILVFH I'lA :-;OAP CHI M 1-T( & Co., 11..1. Ptr•pt .n 3 ler Western P !wt..... • 111 a I, ea. ltbsoort. .f a Noperl, ~tic . of Palm, German, Olive and Rosin Soap, ITEE=I 01 oar SILVER PEARL ROA?, which we r.aoli. 4ratLall7 reran o.md im bettor far goners' tine than any ...Lei 1..1.4, lbe thi.onl4 he borne 11 mind new twitter Poinah, bolt, Lime or Rosin or illy other ~.Meat In It. ruotioinoturn • hich on .Atrial or ,wince the tioria fabrics. Elan oe'l.td Woolens can witabod with the rapidity of Ocittori rr I Inn. . •Itb W. 1311. I . FII PS4RL 50.1 P n.it mgnlre 1...11101 or !mil ii. , robbing. which .f .. env. the woos and tear. BIIVER PEARL SOAP I,ns..ve• Dirt, Tobdw-co Mains, 91Atrni I It. Stool, land 41, worst 114ge water tm- . apotylog it with • molta Si•inge, thus Carlo,. and rtanitni• from ...la on 1 alop. II Imparts a toll fancy to Plata, •••I ry, Glaaaware. I-name:had Pattstinit. and Patoot tnionedtataly , and for .cleani. - g ruarbla and tit , . It ban so •ottal Tor th• 8 .tb, and panto uarly far ohaspicntog. tb. SILVER PIJARL SOAP trrs.t Inauryto wort. all who 1.•• triad , r• .ttywrt ar • k5...140ra Iv Iha great/tat .Itwovory of tb. wt. Th. Onat tau] asks trial from •:1 • 11., Int•rwth.d It owing hap, and It ewer, .••• will r•ftiod th• rote. of th• urn. .Mold It tall t atot.oat.itah wtat ar• clam. It, If earl wounding ogr thr.t.ctintt• ti.ticl at Y 1 VIE CENT! DRS POCND. ti Orly ,totad txtr.,dt.ltr,r,l to tilt , can or boat., or In al grietty. Itirrntagttatta att.t city reeltkorea tn. - rtarga. I.rtrrrtlona br na• np •.1 parkagt, Littera/ to tit. trade.. 11,rharla 11,1na at.r0. , 1 nlll do wall In give RC PTIIN AI .1 • call. Cpl Llhortystrnnt, Ilailron.] P./InnnAnr D^Pnl• R. Powary all Itu nation.. ; non*realm , 1n14 , 40. 1.-artn, .or trad.•tenrt —SILYE PICA ELL NULL'. ...r1:11 , 4 1•] Nat ,a,•l Copyrigh I reht tf \ HF. i NV 11 ,••••!, v ft I=l LOCK STITCH ` , .EW N(4 MAOHI NFS WM. SUMNER & 00 I=l FlIF:S11 : 4 1'01 lIF CoODS FOR 151-1...1.0 1 , 4 tb. Irl•pn-ol a of oar customer,. and pablic, awl tls•wo •bo apperclate stjle quallty to C 1.., 0 'T H I N 0-, llsubra:lng that Is two and bolt-al, Go . a rtagt,cLA,i rrwron TRADE. H latch we will *pd...., la make or,ier, lo the ...•Hdattiou of {bow who m.y Nsor rr with !bolt' •tronw. GRAY, POBBIEL & REBR, h. - %to ..p.. Wl', 0 , 0111119 MA uyli Ft.RMS, rot lba Army sodN.Y; lobs I. . _ mETHOPOLITAN LEONARD SU ITS. It. or) , lntrri estyloa flortSprirtig GRAY & LOGAN, E= :B ARKtiousE. FARRELL, IRVIRP & CO., I=l NULL %%RAPPERS, PAP& I'ROWN MANILLA I=l II vri•• paid hT ROA' large or A,' ht3rnel 1 P. Qr . im (I) Commission Merchants, N. , 1. llorrrn WATIM fIT, IaMMEMI Flour, Grain, Provisions, Nr., QUIMBY .OXO T BELOtill I ;QUID STOVE MUSK R.SOnII3 .h 7 It la better thin dry Polish I It Is almair 1 11 ham norm/Al uhmr•mt it prmlllmm on.dlrt du.s I it idmida Lim most Intim.. Immt. . proserrm from run. • M thr/ mast .K.V.ltlirld NAM I Is not cmr-broth 11.. Inbar. tAU Corner Won't!, and Ptrotbeold otroolo. i)RODUCE. ONNESC. .. boo boa.. prbsublhating; 11017E11.... .3,000 lb.. gam' T 4144 Dotter; APPLE 500 bosh 40101 Applor, LARD.......... 60 ttorceo No I Logi; Do. 10 Argo do; CODA 6 bbla. Dab; RAT 40 Win good ThatAby' Ived god for solo by DIDDL:I6, No 163 Lawny amok (110A.R BOX XILANUFAIM, IPANIBH aspen BOX BOAROB. IiPANIBB OXDXII BOS BOAUDS. F.. mai. by MICLIARG RAKER, Faw Mill, r"F/3!!! H IDES.-100 Dry Flint ; too Green Melted: but maven ' , or weeener'Delawire and Ice eels low cloenconeknownL IIeDONALD*ABBUCCUEs.., able ' etteatist street. to ego 4 aural IL CULLUM ~ 1 :1" GOODS. k AI .I THE NPA' STYLES &mines; ; Basques: Jockos; Mantillas; JI2Ar , •rcaro AT ALEX, BATES', '2l FIFTH STREET• NKW' QPRI!4I3 GOOD,. Wholeale and Retail A ge,ral tb. 1.a.141.1 •1)1. abi (lent s Nea 71r4 !tad Scarfs LAX I, Eugitt:43, How Nik•Lo.i and Ethl,rnitiered New & Rich Maltese Laos Collars EmbroidorNl Col!arm, SetK and Linderiileevos. Paris Trinuiling Magi,. Ruffling; Silk and Worst ed fimbroidery Weide , the spring Faehinn Plain and Plaid Bonnet Ribbon. A full line of Velvet Ribl;ons, Jet, Bugle, Fuel , Gilt. Indi4 Rubber and Pearl Hutton& bnlall Ware,' 011 , 1 Notinng in endless nrioty. frum enanorectur.ra aud fino handAl.uly, and afar to Mar , hant• and Dtal,r an estawhe and rare•ally st 4 vk raatern Ps :cat. MACRUM & GLYDE, Ti MARX= STUMM nklt MAR( il FOR SPRING TRADE! Bead and Bugle Gimps, Bead and Bugle Fringes, Of •II wIdIL. IbJca fayl. of Bead Buttons Bugle Ornaments, Trtmut Itkoh !Styles cAt Bash Ribbons, Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbon., TJ • b we Invite the •ttentlon of oar casetcroser• W... onw opening • hate aseartotest (toot; piaretteeed at LoWI•I3T CASH PHICII:3, which we will cite, to the trade on the moat Moral term, EATON, IVLCILIIN & CO., mkt! SILK AND DRESS GOODS EIMPOIZITTM, J. W. Barker & Co., 59 MARKET ST. THE LARGEST SfOCK, THE GERATEST VARIETY, Ever Exhibited Its, this City, N EW GOODS SPRING-1864. Joseph Horne & Co., 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET, De&lnsl¢ STRAW GOODS. MILLIS INT GOODS, SMBROIDEUIRS. TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, /LOWERS LIDIRS' AND Gasps INISNISRING GOODS, GIOTTO, ROSIEST. SKIRTS. CORSETS, PINOT GOODS •N D NOTIONS. A.lloar doglarissents an «display and an eon Waggly Wog repisrdshod with sem goods. Ste porticotlar attention of City and Como iry hiorcbston end 111111oesk end Betel Boyers, ts U. Id to .or stock, .bleb is the Largest Ever Brought to this City, I=l I..weet Market Hates. iO9EPH HORNE & CO SECOND ARRIVAL, NEW GOODS ! AT .T. NI. BURCHFIELD'S Berm , Cassimersa i ====ll Eilapk Pronela Oletkei Tweed. lewd Flannel., Atuedlay Jew land Cashmere 114:4 I Table L 11141112 Ikeallag Ltskeagel ri Sheens, Etasllas Pewlly Shirting Llama I Bleaahed awl Vat.leaalhod Ma. 11112 1 Ilbawrls and Rlaallllu • Large saartstent of Dress Good. Jmt re wind. lehll BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS DRESS GOODS! AT I - LICEOU CTICI3 PRICIV.S I AI LANS, R.AUOT a 00.9 i eiblks• ■s 14 1112111/ILLL err An4pum pURVUINCE'S PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, 0011151111 MTH £ND INAIULITBII4IIIII,, tb .ad ad dada, cons Maw'lames hirekry Blom) ihirasai, PA. pHOWeownEs. Of our= ••= so ple• or Oxman* ,V r i11141f0:111 *oda e •31; balks of as AM' AND to Oa fook andielfy al WI litabildnow; Wog madly • "V oics. stretele• Ml= SPE e1..1 L .rOTICES YON'S KATHAIRON Kathairen La from the Gteek word .. Hathatro,•' algulfying to dawn*. tePt"......d reotory. Ida article le tettat Int =Oa etirolgere. Tor ag, r.ttst Ina and beautifying the human bale it It the most realm !cabls preparation to the world. It:. again owned and pot up by tf. original pzaprter , tor, and la new made with th e any. care, aklll and at tendon which gay,. It a Oa, clover one million hot tlee per anti:ma. It 1.. most delightfu: Bair Proulng It erudicata. .nrf and dandruff. It knots the bead root and clean. It makes tn.. hair riot, son and oloocy It p.. , vout. the hair falling off .rd turning Cray. It ..,.t.aos Lon upon CAW heads. Any la ly or gent erusn •ho nines . beautiful head of hatr should taw , Ly,u's Mohair.. It I. Imam tued teed thr..ughout the co. titan! aorta, bold by all map. table dealers DL3IAS lit 6Nlg 1 Co, Now Tort. EUIRAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This le the moat delightful and et traordinary attl. de ever dlecoverod. It change/I the enn-burnt ter. and htuubi to• pearly ...tin texture of raw Whin, beau ty, impairing the marble pnrity of youth, and the dia• neg.• appeeran,v e) Inviting In the city belle of rash • leo. It rnmovre tan. Ire:Aloe, pimple. and tonghne. Wm the eitln, I...swing the complexion fresh, trump.. rent awl een.en.u. It witted. no t uawlal injurious r., the akin. Feir.oteod by Arttw.t. and Opera slng• ..11s. It le w - Lat•ver) Lad) .herald have. bolt every - rrepan•t by W LI AO Tr,. N. V. ...d.b . a...11 urdeue brAl AS S. BAAS LS & CO., Neer Irwt. Inimitable Lair Restorative, NOT A DT D, bat rotor,. gay hair to Itt original oolor, by truppl)bag ta. capilissff tabs" with uaturtst eusteuotteo, Impaired by sea •.r ulna.. Alt itotaw. • woos dye. .» oompowd or know rm.., dostroytt, Mtality aud beauty of timbale, and afford of t bozo lobo. no drawl's. Haim. treet's Nut itabb Coloritse, not only ream. hair to Ito natural col, by so oasts grooms., but gl Tell the hair • L taxuriant Beauty, promote its malts, prevent:ens telling off, wastleatao dandruff, and (=parte health and pit:meat..., to the held. It bas stood the test 01 Mme, being' tits ortgLoal Bale Warta& sod Ls rentstautly lacreeataz to teem. Cssd by bota gentleman and ladle. It L. .o:d by MI respectable dealers, or taw bet nomad by tbom of tbs Two agents D. D. B ADDED a• CA. 2e2 Broad. may, New York. slew, omits awl 111, MEXICAN MUSTANO LINIMENT The parties In Eit. Louie and Cincinnett, who have been rounterfelting the el tietang Liniment under protein* of proprietorship, have been thoroughly ...sped by the (Mario. To gnarl against further iza. position. I bate proctund mom the United Stab* Treaanry • pliTS.le rterl-pla s revenue stamp, whit. ti Is placed ever the top of each bottle. Lech .tamp bean the Jae *mile of my •Ignature, and without which the article is a cony [erten, dangerous And worthies. Imitation. .very bottle. Thb Liniment has been in me and growing In favor for manyyears. Them hardly exist. • hamlet on the habitable globe that doe. not ennui. evidence of Its vrtmderful erffects. It b the host entolient to the World . With Its present Improved ingredletrts, beat:recta upon man and beset are perfectly remarkable. Eons •re healed, pains ndisved, lives mired, valuable animals mode usetul, end untold Ills emmeged. For cut.. brute., rprains, rheumatlant. ensiling; bites, outs, caked breasts, strained hones, de., It b a Sovereign Desnaly that abonid not be dispecomel with. It abound be In every family. bold by all Druggists. D. S. ILUELYNAI, sow York. CaBlo6moo3-xu.. [ i r , "l - 9--TRE ABOVE ARTICLES TOR SALE BT • JOHNSTON, c.r.r Smithfield and Fourth etrmts. lialkOmmed-smar E.:: - .YETVATE DISEASES Dr. Ludlum's Speoilio Is the mly rel !aide tweedy Oar dLsereol of U. urges I=l Phydolan mho,. Ilfe gnu dovotr4 to the troatotout of this dam of nit..., shit with atiphecthisatad nt.t am, lot nuarvrthau tventy leera . It le pereKtiou to ttoolf, roqatricog no trijoetlow, and ditkring entlnely fr, the mistaken prectlas sad the mutter°. worth bee aosopomuds &Arad to the public. 111 entb-bly =l= lalkOnont.—The grnat 613000 N of thin nand, hattag porsaaosol C 13,04 bat tat to 10 Going Itattoted try aeprthetplod tam. Obtain, Lbanotora, that rho dgattare of the petrorbetor Fe wood grab boe.tioce eater k gonalzke. Przparad only by WIL F. DAVIDSON, Sais rropriotor, Cluatouati, 0 Sold by ell Drcybyiebe. Priors fl per Am. Mr For sale et wholesale by .0110. H. 6ICTSIG/1 140 Woad 'IRO.. 1621:1.76a1rl ONE OF HUZUFEWF.LL'S GREAT REMEDIV3-11 UN IeIiWZL URMifiliAL COUGH REPTEDT.—The basis of this truly vrondoritil preparation, me detach tralissarn ed celebrity, is a freedom from emery component cal • ciliated to debilitate, and by meth to allow the greeted freedom of nm, day or night, as the only true theory by erhkb Throat and Lung Complalnts can be dismally marl To prevent satin alteration to long starlet of grad omen, when laced mum made almost all mach con, pleats diger...l In effect, I amid ask confidence, which will be sacred,. hi Colds, Coughs, Reareenem, Som Throat, Bronchial sad Asti:ignite Complaints. Whooping Cough, and to all T'hmai sad Lewis con. plants, width, VIM, neglected, end in Consmaptton. Testimonials from Physictan& date bitted impact ability, sod from mrsilde , ma to tee as my oes. by all interested. rormle by all Wholesale and Retail Dosiers. JOHN h. HUNNZWELL, Proprietor, Practical Cbemlet, Boma, Ms.. Tor. sale by Geo. H. Homer, 2, P. Fleming, B. A. Peinteetesk A On, J. M. Toluca. Agents for Pitt.- burgh; Goo. A. Roily, W. J, Means gad Dr. Jane. Brows, Agents for Allegheny City. A PHYSIOLOGICAL ViSW OF ausar AGM, econt•lnlng nearly ZOO pawn, and IM Aro Platte and Innen - Ingo of the anatomy of Ma Haman Organ. to • Mean of Health and Dh. soma artth • Treaties on Emly'llmors, eta deplorable comeemonces upon the Ntod and Body, with th• author'. plan of treatment—the only ratkmal and ennoradlol mode of cubs, ea shown by Me report of mum treated. A troth fat adviser to lb. merited, and those osatemplatlni marriage, Oho entertain doubts of their physical condition. Bent free of poetess to any Wino, on recnipt of 2A cants, In Mamba or postal currency, by addrmaing Di. LA MOLE. No. lit Unlden Lane, Albany. B. Y. . tehtlesdanT IL -- 1.A.10, SUPERIOR COPPER, - MILL & BIIILLTING WOMB. Pmts.-cram PARK, MCCURDY di CO, Itaantschuors of SILIATIIINO, BRAZIERS* AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SMARR SOLDER. LI., Imp...taro sad dad.* ht ELI.:AIS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, writs, to oo.t.tt i on bola, TINIPERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waroboom, No. 140 FIRSTS ITO SECOND PA...L.444 Pa. Spool/II onion of Clapper. cot to .ay &Anti pot ter!. • ss72Saydaml TER CONFESSIONS. AND EX- PritIESICZ qp. AN INVALID, yubbetted for the benefit and as • warning and caution to yowl/ men Aro wader item &Trout DeWitt Premature Deny of Mahood, eta,supptying, at the mire time, Ae essiorxed «l/ wee. By ono who hie cared hbasett atter ' Mang pal to crest expense and injury Wore medkel humbug sad quackery. By enekeing a putt-{aid addremed earehspe, dueu wide.' may be hal of the author. NATHANIEL MAYTAII. murtt:lydaw, - Ited.tbrtl. itugerea.M. IL B. lIIRVOUB SUFMEILS 0 " BOTH 131213141.--14mmud 11 1 0 0 " IX% been tastand to_ [math In !MA K,* otter m. 62 1i 0 W4 all the mat routtoo Wid frowitgur apts. sin mode °throatMout. without rsoMs;otamidon . . us some smitoeceistuntegyito bliOgicted fellov modem us sus sr aim umckci'ths "'OS us "suss strod.3o.